Lai Haraoba, the ritualistic festival dance, is associated with the worship of:

Sanamahi and Leimarel
Shiva and Shakti
Vishnu and Lakshmi
Tribal deities

The correct answer is: a) Sanamahi and Leimarel.

Lai Haraoba is a ritualistic festival dance performed by the Meitei people of Manipur, India. It is a celebration of the harvest and the coming of the monsoon season. The dance is performed in honor of the Meitei deities Sanamahi and Leimarel. Sanamahi is the god of the sky and Leimarel is the goddess of the earth. The dance is a way of thanking the deities for their blessings and asking for their continued protection.

Shiva and Shakti are Hindu deities. Shiva is the god of destruction and Shakti is the goddess of power. Vishnu and Lakshmi are also Hindu deities. Vishnu is the god of preservation and Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Tribal deities are the gods and goddesses of indigenous peoples.

Lai Haraoba is not associated with the worship of Shiva and Shakti, Vishnu and Lakshmi, or tribal deities. It is a celebration of the harvest and the coming of the monsoon season and is performed in honor of the Meitei deities Sanamahi and Leimarel.

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